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A few of these penalty killers will be the main culprits for why the team may be on the PK.
Who? Kempny and Kuzy aren't on the PK.
A few of these penalty killers will be the main culprits for why the team may be on the PK.
Who? Kempny and Kuzy aren't on the PK.
A few of these penalty killers will be the main culprits for why the team may be on the PK.
Wilson? Gudas? Hathaway? The guys who actually sit at the penalty box the most.
Not sure about Gudas and how he will fit in but Kempny and Kuzy had more minor penalties than Wilson(and many of Wilson's were matching minors) and Hathaway had the same minor penalties as Niskanen and Oshie.
What about major penalties?
Also if you aren't sure about Gudas, just a quick google search will show you that he might end up sitting on the penalty box from time to time.
For someone who talks about ice time as much as you do, I assumed you'd realize that a 4th liner taking as many penalties as a 24min defenseman would be a lot of penalties for that 4th liner.Not sure about Gudas and how he will fit in but Kempny and Kuzy had more minor penalties than Wilson(and many of Wilson's were matching minors) and Hathaway had the same minor penalties as Niskanen and Oshie.
Tick! Also lol @ pens
What about major penalties?
Also if you aren't sure about Gudas, just a quick google search will show you that he might end up sitting on the penalty box from time to time.
For someone who talks about ice time as much as you do, I assumed you'd realize that a 4th liner taking as many penalties as a 24min defenseman would be a lot of penalties for that 4th liner.
there was a point you could say jim rutherford and mike sullivan could do no wrong. everything they touched turned to gold.Tick! Also lol @ pens
lmao this guy's awesome. i'm excited about next year. the capitals are going to be one of the toughest teams to play against. Is there a tougher team out there right now? From what youse guys are saying Panik is gritty too
“The thing I like about Panik and Hathaway is that they both skate well,” MacLellan said. “Garnet had good north-south speed. Panik is a really good skater for his size. So, I don't think that we're sacrificing on the speed side to add heaviness. I think we got big players that can skate and play well.”
“I'm really excited, obviously. I know a lot about the team, obviously playing against them,” Hathaway said. “It's a difficult team to play against. It seemed like a good fit because we play a similar style. Obviously, it's a winning culture there too. It's something that I'm really excited to be a part of. I know that no one in that room wants that to change, so we want to win games and that's exciting and I can't wait to join them.”
“I think they built this team so well, I don't think there's a void that you can really point at,” Hathaway said. “I want to go and I want to complement the guys that are there right now. They have a lot of skill, they have a lot of scoring and they have guys that are tough and play a physical game. So, I want to continue on the growth I have in my career right now and I want to continue to be hard to play against. That's something I hope I can help with them.”
Back in days when you could walk up to MCI/Verizon center and buy a lower bowl ticket for around $20 to watch Ovie (who would usually score our only goal). Good times...Dude leaving Calgary to come to Washington is excited for their “winning culture”.... just let that sink as you think back to your 2004 self and how “undeserving” it was to put ovi in that half-filled arena in a non-hockey town.
Eh.. it depended on the oppenent. I went to most of the pre-red rocking games post lockout and if the Atlanta Thrashers or Phoenix Coyotes were in town there was a sparse crowd. Now obviously if it an old Patrick division foe (like the Rangers), the place was packed.It wasn’t half filled....more than that...
I went looking for McPhee quotes from when the Caps couldn’t land Roenick or any free agent more significant than Ulf Dahlen and dug this up from KornheiserDude leaving Calgary to come to Washington is excited for their “winning culture”.... just let that sink as you think back to your 2004 self and how “undeserving” it was to put ovi in that half-filled arena in a non-hockey town.
I went looking for McPhee quotes from when the Caps couldn’t land Roenick or any free agent more significant than Ulf Dahlen and dug this up from Kornheiser
https://www.washingtonpost.com/arch...309-bfd3-cbc35ba6e014/?utm_term=.79fde77ad119
Eh.. it depended on the oppenent. I went to most of the pre-red rocking games post lockout and if the Atlanta Thrashers or Phoenix Coyotes were in town there was a sparse crowd. Now obviously if it an old Patrick division foe (like the Rangers), the place was packed.